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The scientific case against evolution
How do evolutionists construct their scientific case for evolution? How can the creationist respond in scientific terms?
by Shaun Doyle
Is the evolutionary tree turning into a creationist orchard?
Genome sequences of microorganisms create problems for the evolutionary tree but support the biblical ‘kind’ concept.
by Pierre Jerlström
Evolutionary naturalism: an ancient idea
Not original to Darwin but the revival of an ancient idea.
by Jerry Bergman
The portrayal of creationists by their evolutionist detractors
Where they are not ignored, creationists are invariably disparaged and misrepresented.
by Philip Bell
Peacock ‘eyes’ that hypnotize
When the peacock vibrates its colourful fan of tail feathers, the ‘eyespots’ behave differently from the rest of the feathery background, leaving the peahen mesmerized.
by David Catchpoole
Evolutionary legal theories
The impact of Darwinism on Western conceptions of law
by Augusto Zimmermann
The Religious Nature of Evolution Theory and its Attack on Christianity
The best thing to use in the fight against a religion is actually another religion.
by John G. Leslie, Ph.D. and Charles K. Pallaghy, Ph.D.
Two trees, one root: the link between evolutionism and Eastern spirituality
How two philosophies both lead people away from God.
by Tricia Wright
Copernicus, Galileo, and the theory of evolution
Should today’s Church and Christians generally oppose the theory of evolution? We can learn some good lessons from history.
by Russell Grigg
Intelligent Ink?
by Michael G Matthews
Now you see it, now you don’t!
Some evolutionists insist they observe evolution happening all around us while others say it happens too slowly to be able to observe. How can it be both?
by Calvin Smith
Origin of oxygen more complex than imagined
Contradictory observations mean more trouble for naturalistic theories but the problems disappear within a biblical perspective.
by Barry Tapp